vimarsana.com

Page 55 - தெற்கு மேற்கு மருத்துவ அவசர ஊர்தி சேவை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Ambulance service warning to only call 999 if life is at risk

The ambulance service covering Dorset had its busiest week on record last week - as it warns the public to only call 999 if someone is seriously injured or ill and their life may be at risk. South Western Ambulance Service has experienced a significant increase in demand following the easing of lockdown restrictions - last week it responded to a total of 22,041 incidents during the seven days up until Sunday, its busiest week on record. The service has dealt with more than 20,000 incidents per week since the start of May, compared to around 18,500 incidents per week in early April. A South Western Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Our service is currently experiencing very high demand, which means we must prioritise critically ill patients.

Ambulance service warning to only call 999 if life is at risk | Bridport and Lyme Regis News

The ambulance service covering Dorset had its busiest week on record last week - as it warns the public to only call 999 if someone is seriously injured or ill and their life may be at risk. South Western Ambulance Service has experienced a significant increase in demand following the easing of lockdown restrictions - last week it responded to a total of 22,041 incidents during the seven days up until Sunday, its busiest week on record. The service has dealt with more than 20,000 incidents per week since the start of May, compared to around 18,500 incidents per week in early April. A South Western Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Our service is currently experiencing very high demand, which means we must prioritise critically ill patients.

Ambulance service issues warning amid continuing record high demand

Ambulance service issues warning amid continuing record high demand South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) is warning the public it must prioritise critically ill patients – as it continues to experience very high demand. SWASFT had its busiest week on record last week, responding to a total of 22,041 incidents during the seven days up until Sunday. It has experienced a significant increase in demand following the easing of lockdown restrictions. The Trust has dealt with more than 20,000 incidents per week since the start of May, compared to around 18,500 incidents per week in early April. SWASFT is reminding people only to call the emergency number if someone is seriously injured or ill and their life may be at risk.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.